Hello everyone, today I will talk about the challenges of learning a language like English. Starting to tell you that I started learning English at a late age practically after the basic grades, in first grade (14 years old) I just had my first English class in my life, and let's just say it wasn't such a rewarding experience, I didn't understand almost nothing, from what I saw I needed several prerequisites and for me it was a very complicated challenge because i had no bases. I can tell you that at an early age I had the right to play several video games, most of them in English, since the dubbing industries were not that expensive for this area, and well with a dictionary in hand I started to see Word by word To understand what the characters were saying, I think that's one of the main reasons why I can understand English. But learning English today is something extremely essential, the possibilities that learning a language opens to be able to move and functi...
-Hi everyone, I will tell you about my study program and some changes that I managed to implement throughout these 2 years at the university. -First to say, that some changes that I am going to start making is thanks to a subject called “strategic learning at the university”, which we started recently, but we have already discussed enough topics that most of the students do. -To tell you first that one of the biggest changes I made was to organize a complete schedule of evaluations along with the days or times I have to study, and free time to dedicate to homework (and if there is a little more time to fun) -The other thing that changed in my study of mechanics was technique. I use a so-called "pomodoro technique" which consists of studying in 25-minute blocks and a 5-minute break between these blocks; after 2 hours of study about 15 to 30 minutes of break. -the truth was one of the techniques that helped me the most to absorb knowledge continuously -Also another ...